Now, in all likelihood, the video was nabbed by YouTube's Content-ID software, which combs through content in videos and cross references it with a database of copyrighted content, and not a copyright monkey at NBC or the Chin himself. But in a judicial atmosphere where teenagers are forced to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for downloading a few dozen songs, lusting for a little blood from NBC doesn't seem so absurd. Our theft-detecting robot malfunctioned and blew up your house. Sorry for the inconvenience!